If you want to at least briefly plunge into the cozy atmosphere of Europe, spend the next weekend in Poland. Short tours to Poland are enjoying increasing popularity, as even two or three days in this largest European country promise to be an unforgettable trip.
Tours to Poland usually involve traveling to the largest cities of the country - Warsaw or Krakow, as well as to cities located in their surroundings and interesting with their historical monuments of architecture and museums. So, a tour to Krakow can include a day of acquaintance with the city itself and its sights such as the Old Town and the Royal Wawel Castle, the Market Square, the Mariantsky Church, the Wawel Hill with the Cathedral and the Royal Castle, etc.
The next day of the tour can be dedicated to the city of Wieliczka, in which is located one of the largest and oldest salt mines, and the third - to the city of Zakopane, not only for its ski resorts, but also for the Tatra Museum, founded as far back as the end of the 19th century.
If you chose a tour to Warsaw, you will certainly admire its Old Town and Castle Square, the Royal Route, St. John's Cathedral. And from Warsaw you can go to Zhelyazovo Volya and visit the museum of Frederic Chopin, or to the homeland of Nicolaus Copernicus, to the city of Torun, among whose sights is one of the most beautiful gothic complexes in northern Europe. ±$ All prices are valid on Summer 2013
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